MoonlightSonata said:
Advanced English is not a particularly good indication. People can score very highly and still be average at English (or vice versa).
Some more pertinent questions with regard to language ability might be:
- Are you a good reader?
- Are you adept at writing?
- How good do you think you are at English?
- How well do you comprehend complex materials/texts?
- Did you undertake Extension 1 English?
- Did you undertake Extension 2 English?
- Are you good at debating and arguing?
- How well do you communicate ideas through language - both verbally, and in writing?
if you're wondering how you can guage these things -
have a look at your assessments and the like when you get your marks and see what areas you do the best/worst in and what areas you find easier/harder/more/less enjoyable...
still not a very good way to 'measure' this but it's probably the most objective method there is...
EDIT - by "areas" i mean like, comprehension skills, effective use of language, understanding of literary techniques etc - have a look on the syllabus under teh outcomes for each module/unit and it'll give you a guide
if you don't trust marks which is fair enough coz they don't always indicate your ablity
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maybe talk to some of your teachers and ask them what they think your strengths and weaknesses are....
still - as i said - not a fab way to measure this, but probably the best objective one there is
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